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- Lakan abstract "Lakan originally referred to a rank in the pre-Hispanic Filipino nobility in the island of Luzon, which means "paramount ruler." It has been suggested that this rank is equivalent to that of Rajah, and that different ethnic groups either used one term or the other, or used the two words interchangeably. In Visayas and Mindanao, the most common term used to refer to this rank is "Datu". "Sultan" was also used in the most developed and complex Islamized principalities of Mindanao.Today, the term is still occasionally used to mean "nobleman", but has mostly been adapted to other uses. In Filipino Martial Arts, Lakan denotes an equivalent to the black belt rank. Also, beauty contests in the Philippines have taken to referring to the winner as "Lakambini", the female equivalent of Lakan. In such cases, the contestant's assigned escort can be referred to as a Lakan. More often, a male pageant winner is named a Lakan.".
- Lakan thumbnail Boxer_codex.jpg?width=300.
- Lakan wikiPageID "18793493".
- Lakan wikiPageLength "3400".
- Lakan wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Lakan wikiPageRevisionID "678062829".
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Tondo.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Barangay.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Black_belt_(martial_arts).
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Filipino_royalty.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-colonial_period_in_the_Philippines.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Datu.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Filipino_Martial_Arts.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Filipino_martial_arts.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Filipino_nobility.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines_(before_1521).
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines_(pre-1521).
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Namayan.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Tondo.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Lakandula.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Luzon.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Maginoo.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Malacañan_Palace.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Malacañang_Palace.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Mandaue.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Mindanao.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Namayan.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Raja.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Rajah_Lakandula.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Visayas.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink Yakan_Ttribe.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLink File:Boxer_codex.jpg.
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakan".
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakanates".
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLinkText "lakan".
- Lakan wikiPageWikiLinkText "lakán".
- Lakan hasPhotoCollection Lakan.
- Lakan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Lakan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lakan subject Category:Filipino_royalty.
- Lakan subject Category:Pre-colonial_period_in_the_Philippines.
- Lakan type Article.
- Lakan type Article.
- Lakan comment "Lakan originally referred to a rank in the pre-Hispanic Filipino nobility in the island of Luzon, which means "paramount ruler." It has been suggested that this rank is equivalent to that of Rajah, and that different ethnic groups either used one term or the other, or used the two words interchangeably. In Visayas and Mindanao, the most common term used to refer to this rank is "Datu".".
- Lakan label "Lakan".
- Lakan sameAs m.04gqd_n.
- Lakan sameAs Q6474543.
- Lakan sameAs Q6474543.
- Lakan wasDerivedFrom Lakan?oldid=678062829.
- Lakan depiction Boxer_codex.jpg.
- Lakan isPrimaryTopicOf Lakan.